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Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka's President, is presented with a memento by Hamad Obaidalla

Flydubai plans double daily flights to Sri Lanka

Dubai, March 28, 2013

Flydubai, Dubai’s low-cost airline, will fly double daily to Sri Lanka starting this summer, bringing the total number of weekly flights to 14.

The announcement comes a week after the carrier attended the inaugural ceremony for Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (also known as Hambantota Airport).

The second international gateway of Sri Lanka will be served with daily services starting from June 3. This service is in addition to the current daily flights to Colombo, said the airline.

Flydubai’s chief commercial officer Hamad Obaidalla, who headed the delegation to the newly inaugurated airport, said: “The additional flights are in direct response to strong passenger demand across our network and we are delighted to contribute to the successful developments in the trade and tourism sectors taking place in the eastern and southern part of the island. We’ve been impressed by the facilities at the new airport and we’re certainly excited about the opportunities that these new flights bring to Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates.”

More than 30 per cent of flydubai’s total passenger traffic to Sri Lanka in 2012 was connecting traffic from the Central & Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) regions. This growth is a result of the carrier’s improved connection times in Dubai. The additional flights this summer will further cement the carrier’s commitment to the market and significantly contribute to further growth.

Flydubai has the most comprehensive network to the CIS and CEE of any other Middle Eastern carrier which connects Colombo, and once in operation Hambantota, to 21 destinations in 10 countries. – TradeArabia News Service